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i enjoy your company vs i enjoyed your company

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but 'I enjoy your company' refers to a current feeling of enjoyment when spending time with someone, and 'I enjoyed your company' indicates that the enjoyment was experienced in the past.
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i enjoy your company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a current feeling of enjoyment when spending time with someone.

This phrase is used in the present tense to convey that you currently find someone's company enjoyable.

Examples:

  • I enjoy your company so much.
  • Whenever we hang out, I enjoy your company.
  • I always enjoy your company at parties.
  • I enjoy your company more than you know.
  • It's always a pleasure to enjoy your company.
  • Oct 20, 2015 ... matt_kennedy35I enjoy your company #ucool #rachirach · rachaelvowlesNaw right back atcha matty, love this pic; matt_kennedy35I do like it a ...
  • (Amastan); [S] · [T] We enjoyed swimming. (CK); [S] · [T] I don't enjoy tennis. (CK); [S] · [T] I enjoy working here. (CK); [S] · [T] I enjoy your company. (Spamster)
  • v. en·joyed, en·joy·ing, en·joys. v.tr. 1. To receive pleasure or satisfaction from. 2. To have the use or benefit of: enjoys good health. v.intr. To have a pleasurable ...
  • Just because i Enjoy your company.. doesent mean im in love with you is on Facebook. To connect with Just because i Enjoy your company.. doesent mean im ...

Alternatives:

  • I like being with you.
  • I find your company enjoyable.
  • Your company is always a pleasure.
  • I have a great time with you.
  • Being around you is enjoyable.

i enjoyed your company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that the enjoyment of someone's company was experienced in the past.

This phrase is used in the past tense to convey that you found someone's company enjoyable in the past.

Examples:

  • I enjoyed your company at the party last night.
  • During our trip, I really enjoyed your company.
  • I enjoyed your company when we used to work together.
  • I truly enjoyed your company during our dinner.
  • I enjoyed your company more than I can express.
  • Dec 15, 2005 ... I suggest, "I enjoyed your company." Z. Edit: I don't think "company" is that formal. If I'm talking to a good friend, I might say, "Your company is ...
  • I enjoyed your company. (CK); [S] · [T] I work at this company. (CK); [S] · [T] Thanks for the company. (CK); [S] · [T] Would you like company? (CK); [S] · [T] I need a ...
  • I enjoyed your company. Dialogue 2. 甲: 山姆,我真的很喜欢跟你交谈。 jiǎ : shān mǔ ,wǒ zhēn de hěn xǐ huān gēn nǐ jiāo tán 。 乙:我也一样。 yǐ : wǒ yě yí yàng 。
  • “I had a fabulous day thank you so much I enjoyed your company every bit as much as your wonderful cooking! Kim, Friday, 22 June 2012. “Another fantastic ...

Alternatives:

  • I had a great time with you.
  • Your company was delightful.
  • I found being with you enjoyable.
  • I had a blast with you.
  • Spending time with you was wonderful.

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